“…In recent years, organic-inorganic hybrids have become one of the most attractive research topics due to the possibility of integrating the advantageous properties of inorganic and organic molecules, including electrical, optical, magnetic and catalytic properties, as well as luminescence and conductivity. The selection of metals such as Tin (Sn)in medicine for example poses a key issue in terms of its toxicity in comparison with that of lead (Pb) [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Owing to their interesting structures, these composites have been intensely studied to better correlate their structure with physical properties [7][8][9].…”